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5. ABNER ALDRICH, son of Edward 4, b. in Douglass, Mass., April 8, 1746. m. July 11, 1772, Phebe Inman. They had eight children ; removed to Franconia about 1780.
6. JARED ALDRICH, son of Abner 5, b. in R. I. in 1775. m. first, Sophia Young of Lisbon. m. second, March, 1820, Sophia, dau. of Silas Wheeler (See). She d. Nov. 14, 1865. He had seven children by first wife ; one by second. He d. in Lisbon, March 9, 1849.
7. STEPHEN ALDRICH, son of Jared 6, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 22. 1804. m. Olive Richardson of Lisbon. They had eight children. He d. April 20, 1870.
8. HORACE ALDRICH, son of Stephen 7, b. in Lisbon, Sept. 25, 1832, m. April 5, 1855, Eliza, dau. of Smith Wetherbee, b. in Lisbon, Dec. 11, 1835. He has res. in L. since 1882. Glover.
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j. WILLIE EZRA, b. Lisbon, Nov. 27, 1858. m. July 6, 1880, Edna Sher- man. Farmer. res. Lyman.
ii. ARTHUR HORACE, b. Lyman, July 1, 1861. m. Jan 7, 1891, Hattie Hurd. Farmer. res. Lyman.
iii. ALICE JANE, b. Lyman, Jan. 10, 1863. m. Marshall D. Cobleigh (See).
9. MASON ALDRICH, son of Jared 6, b. in Lisbon in 1806. m. March 28, 1823, Prudence, dau. of David Millen (See), b. in L. Jan. 5, 1807, d. in Lisbon, Nov. 5, 1880. He res. in L. from 1827 to 1872. Farmer. Methodist. d. in Lyman, March, 1894.
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i. IRA FRANK, b. L. 1845. Co. F, 15th Vt. Inf. Private. d. Alexandria, Va., Jan. 12, 1863.
ii. JOHN C., b. L. Co. K, 1st N. H. Inf., three months. Co. D, 8th N. H. Inf. Private. d. Natchez, Miss., March 27, 1865.
iii. GEORGE, b. L. m. first, - Jackman. m. second, Mary Allard.
iv. LUELLA, b. L. 1850, d. Aug. 5, 1851.
V. ROSETTE YOUNG, m. Frank Goodwin. Divorced.
vi. ELLEN, m. James Smith of Lyman.
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10. GEORGE ALDRICH, son of Jared 6, b. in Lisbon, Ang. 29, 1820. m. Sept. 24, 1844, Mary Ann, dau. of Joshua Howard, b. in Haverhill, July 24, 1844. d. in L. JJuly 16, 1884. He res. in L. from 1847 to 1876. Farmer. Democrat. d. in L. Oct. 29, 1876.
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i. BETSEY JEANNE, b. Haverhill, May 20, 1846. d. L. Oct. 1848.
ii. SINA HOWARD, b. L. Sept. 6, 1849. m. Alonzo E. Towne (See).
iii. GEORGE WATSON, b. L. April 3, 1853. m. April 1, 1877, Ellen P. Little. He d. Easton, Nov. 7, 1892.
iv. THERON MASON, b. L. Feb. 9, 1855, d. L. Jan. 28, 1878.
v. SUSAN, b. L. Dec. 20, 1857, d. L. Sept. 20, 1871.
vi. IRA FRANKLIN, b. L. Oct. 29, 1864. res. Canaan.
vii. LILLA MAY, b. L. Sept. 17, 1867. m. Dec. 20, 1892, J. Clarence Under- wood, res. St. Johnsbury, Vt., farmer.
ALDRICH.
11. SILAS ALDRICH, b. about 1743, res. in Bradford, Vt. m. Alice Collins, who d. in 1823, aged 73 yrs. He did military service in 1759. d. in Bradford, Vt., Nov. 28, 1811.
12. EPHRAIM COLLINS ALDRICH, son of Silas 11, probably b. in Brad- ford, Vt. m. Sarah Hilliard, who d. several yrs. before her husband. He d. in Pittsburg, aged 71 yrs.
13. EPHRAIM COLLINS ALDRICH, son of Ephraim Collins 12. m. Ada- line B. Haynes, granddau. of Gen. Moody Bedel.
14. EDGAR ALDRICH, son of Ephraim Collins 13, b. in Pittsburg, Feb. 5, 1848. m. Oct. 7, 1872, Louise Matilda, dan. of Samuel K. Remick (See), b. in Hardwick, Vt., Jan. 1, 1845, Cong. Ile was educated in the common schools of Pittsburg, Colebrook Academy, and Ann Arbor, Mich., Law School ; commenced the study of law in 1866, with Ira A. Ramsay, in Colebrook ; admitted to the bar in Colebrook, Ang. term, 1868. He practised law in Colebrook from Aug., 1868, to Jan. 1. 1881, when he removed to L., and formed a partnership with Hon. George A. Bingham (See), May 1, 1882. Daniel C. Remich (See) was admitted to the firm. June 17, 1884, Mr. Bingham retired from the firm to take a position upon the Supreme Bench. The firm contin- ned under the style of Aldrich & Remich until Jan. 1, 1889, when Mr. Remich retired, and Mr. Aldrich continued practice alone until Feb. 20, 1891, when he received a commission as Judge of the U. S. District Court for N. H., which position he still holds. Among his literary con- tributions are a lecture on the Life and Services of Gen. Lafayette in America, before the Grand Army, May 30, 1881 ; an address be- fore the Grafton & Coos Bar Association in 1886 upon the question, "Shall the Law and Trial Courts be separated?" an address before the court at the Sept. term, 1890, upon the death of Judge Frederick Chase ; a eulogy of Gen. Gilman Marston before the Grafton & Coos Bar Association in 1891; an address before the same in 1894 upon " Our Jury System ; " an address before the Southern Bar Association in 1893 upon the " Delays incident to the Removal of Causes from the State to the Federal Courts," an address before the N. H. Historical Society in 1894 upon " Our Northern Boundary ; " an address before
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the N. H. Historical Society on " The Affair of the Cedars and the Services of Col. Timothy Bedel in the Revolution ; " biographical re- view of life and services of Chief Justice Alonzo P. Carpenter, before the Southern Bar Association, 1899. He twice held the position of Solicitor of Coos Co., first, by appointment of Gov. Straw from 1872 until the political overturn in 1874, and by appointment of Gov. Cheney, from 1876 to 1879. He was elected Rep. of L. in 1885, and was Speaker of the House; Moderator, 1891; Capt. Co. 1, 3d Reg. N. I. N. G. ; Prest. L. Musical Association, 1883 ; Prest. L. Driving Park Association, 1887; J. P. State. Republican. Dart. Coll. conferred honorary degree of M. A. in 1891. (Granite Monthly, XV. p. 329 ; Book of Biographies, Grafton Co., p. 7.) Ch., -
i. FLORENCE MAY, b. Colebrook, July 1, 1874.
ii. EPHRAIM FRED, b. Colebrook, June 9, 1878. Dart. Coll .; Boston Univ. Law School, Class of 1902.
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15. ANDREW ALDRICH, b. about 1734. m. Nov. 12, 1758, Ruth Hopkins. They had eight children. He and his two oldest sons, Richard and Clark, took part in the Rev. War. Andrew is supposed to belong to the R. I. branch of the Aldrich family. d. in 1802.
16. ANDREW H. ALDRICH, son of Andrew 15, b. in Lyme, Conn., in 1760. m. Annis Sweetland. He was one of the first emigrants to Ill., going with an ox team most of the way. Ile d. in Ill. about 1830.
17. DANIEL ALDRICH, son of Andrew HI.16, b. in Lebanon, Dec. 31, 1798. m. Feb. 5, 1824, Hannah, dan. of James Drake, b. in New- bury, Vt., Sept. 20, 1803, d. in L. Jan. 15, 1894, Methodist. He came to L. in 1829 and res. here the remainder of his life. Farmer. Democrat. d. in L. Dec. 19, 1874. Ch., -
i. MATILDA, b. Ryegate, Vt., Dec. 27, 1824. m. Marclı 14, 1850, Haven F. Leavitt, farmer. He d. Milbury, Mass., April 30, 1887.
ii. JUSTINA, b. Monroe, Aug. 26, 1826. m. Dec. 22, 1842, Amaziah D B. Chamberlin, farmer, res. Jersey, Ill. He d. April 4, 1878.
iii. CHESTER, b. Ryegate, Vt., May 24, 1828, d. L. July 23, 1842.
iv. JENNETTE H., b. L. March 7, 1830, d. L. Nov. 1, 1832.
V. HARRIET A., b. L. Dec. 21, 1831. m. March 6, 1852, Charles S. Leavitt, farmer. res. Carroll.
vi. MARIA L. M., b. L. Jan. 28, 1834. m. first, Levi L. Tyrrell, farmer, enl. Sept. 15, 1862, in Co. C, 15th N. H. Inf., private, d. Aug. 16, 1863, Buffalo, N. Y. m. second, John A. Ilarriman (See), farmer and county clerk, res. Bellaire, Mich.
vii. JULIETTE, b. L. March 2. 1836. m. Moses Hill (See).
viii. HANNAH A., b. L. Oet. 13, 1838, d. July 18, 1842.
18. ix. DANIEL WILLIAM, b. L. April 2, 1840.
19. X. GEORGE H., b. L. April 8, 1842.
xi. INFANT SON, b. L. May 20, 1844, d. May 20, 1844.
xii. CHARLES C., b. L. Dec. 24, 1845. m. Sept. 20, 1874, Ella L. Crabtree. res. Ashburnham, Mass. Mechanic. Co. G, 11th N. H. Regt.
18. DANIEL WILLIAM ALDRICH, son of Daniel 17, b. in L. April 2, 1840. m. Jan. 8, 1866, Pamelia Ann, dan. of Artemas A. Southworth, b. in Concord, Vt., July 11, 1842. He res. in L. from birth until
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1867. Then res. in Lowell, Mass., where he d. July 26, 1900. An original three months' man ; Co. G, 2d Regt. N. H. Inf.
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i. SYDNEY TYRRELL, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Dec. 12, 1866. m. Sept. 25, 1895, Annie May Thorndike. res. Thomaston, Me. Railroad fireman.
ii. WILLIAM DARLING, b. Lyndon, Vt., Nov. 21, 1868, d. Jan. 18, 1870.
iii. MARIA E. G., b. Whitefield, July 8, 1870, d. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 22, 1874.
iv. AMY, b. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 28, 1872, d. Lowell, Mass., May 19, 1873. v. FAY, b. Lowell, Mass., May 19, 1874.
vi. ANNIE LAWRENCE, b. Lowell, Mass., May 19, 1876.
vii. GEORGE HENRY, b. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 15, 1879.
viii. CLARA HUTCHINSON, b. Lowell, Mass., March 27, 1882.
19. GEORGE H. ALDRICH, son of Daniel 17, b. in L. April 8, 1842. m. March 14, 1868, Emma M. Eastman, b. in Strafford, Vt., April 14, 1852, Cong. Heres. in L. in youth and from 1876 until he d. March 11, 1889. Photographer. Democrat. No ch.
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20. BENJAMIN ALDRICH, b. in Bridgewater, Mass., in 1694. m. Aug. 24, 1721, Mary Shaw. They had eight children, b. in Walpole, Mass. He d. in Westmoreland, in 1763.
21. GEORGE ALDRICH, son of Benjamin 20, b. in Walpole, Mass., March 13. 1738. m. Azuba Howe of Westmoreland. They had seven children. He was a man of distinction in military and civil affairs, and was prominent in masonry. He was known as Gen. George. d. in Westmoreland, July 17, 1815.
22. LEVI ALDRICH, son of Gen. George 21, b. probably in Westmore- land. m. first, Sybil Merrill, b. in Westmoreland, d. in 1862 ; m. a sec- ond time, but no record. Guy, the youngest, was the child of second wife. Levi came to L. as early as 1795, and remained here until 1800. Selectman, 1797. Democrat. A. F. and A. M., North Star, No. S. He d. probably in Barnston, P. Q., in 1832.
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i. GEORGE, b. Westmoreland, Dec. 25, 1789. m. Abigail Clement, b. June 6, 1789. Hed. April 10, 1866. She d. April 10, 1856.
ii. SYBIL.
iii. AZUBAH.
iv. CORINNE.
v. GUY, b. Barnston, P. Q., Aug. 30, 1813. m. Chloe Locke, b. Jan. 16, 1816. He d. 1869.
ALEXANDER.
1. ANSON ALEXANDER, b. in Mass. in 1803. m. Lucy, dan. of John and Lncy ( Willard) Crouch, b. in Mass. in 1799. He res. in L. from 1847 to 1863. Selectman, 1850. Farmer.
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i. MARTHA P., b. L. May 9, 1838. m. Aug. 26, 1860, Martin A. Burt, res. Lunenburg, Vt., farmer. (Dau. of Abijalı Bowman, adopted by Alexander.)
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ALEXANDER.
2. WESLEY ALEXANDER, b. in Swanzey, Jan. 29, 1823. m. July 4, 1848, Sarah B. Bray, b. May 5, 1820, d. in Lancaster, Jan. 18, 1890. HIer grandfather was a Rev. soldier, and took part in the battle of Bunker Hill. Wesley res. in L. from 1847 to 1863. Scythe manufr. Selectman, 1855. Representative, 1858. J. P. His grandfather was a Rev. soldier, and took part in the battle of Bunker Hill. d. in Pena- cook, June 25, 1890.
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i. CLARA A., b. Oct. 9, 1849, d. July 16, 1865.
ii. EDWARD W., b. Feb. 15, 1853, d. July 29, 1865.
3. iii. ANSON COLBY, b. Oct. 10, 1855.
iv. FRED B., b. July 25, 1860, d. Feb. 14, 1865.
MABEL, b. Jan. 1, 1862, d. Jan. 21, 1865.
3. ANSON COLBY ALEXANDER, son of Wesley 2, b. in L. Oct. 10, 1855. m. June 22, 1882, Fanny Merton, dau. of Wallace Goodwin, b. in North Attleboro, Mass , Feb. 10, 1860. He was educated in New Hampton Institution and Colby Academy, New London, and studied medicine in the Hannemann Med. Coll., Phila., School of Anatomy and Surgery, and the Penn. Hospital, receiving his diploma from that insti- tution in 1881. In Sept., 1881, he located in Penacook as a homœo- pathic physician, where he still res. in active practice. Founder and director of the Penacook Cancer Infirmary. He res. in L. from birth to 1863. A. F. and A. M., K. T.
Ch., b. in Penacook, -
i. MARION GOODWIN, b. May 28, 1885.
ii. HAROLD WESLEY, b. Aug. 4, 1887.
ALLARD. ALARD.
1. HENRY ALLARD, son of John, b. in St. Francis, P. Q., Jan. 29, 1827. m. Feb. 13, 1850, Catherine, dau. of Henry Emmons, b. in Can- ada, March 17, 1833, Roman Catholic. Ile has res. in L. since 1880. Carpenter. Roman Catholic. Republican.
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i. WILFRED, b. Canada, Sept. 10, 1853. m. 1874, Mary Jones, res. Rox- bury, Mass. Car-driver.
ii. EUGENE, b. Canada, Oct 8, 1858. m. May, 1887, Phebe Coram, res. Roxbury, Mass. Car-driver.
iii. EMMA, b. Canada, May 29, 1860. m. 1876, Derrick Sancier, res. L., glove-maker.
iv. JOSEPH, b. Canada, March 15, 1864. res. Franklin.
v. Lizzie, b. Montpelier, Vt., April 30, 1869. m. Henry Dickson (See).
vi. ARTHUR, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 18, 1875.
ALLEN.
1. ABIJAII ALLEN, son of Phineas, b. in Hebron, Conn., May 12, 1776. m. first, about 1802, Jemima, dau. of Nathaniel Bidwell, b. in Lebanon, d. in L. April 10, 1815, Cong. m. second, May, 1816, Katie Griggs, b. in Worcester, Mass., May 26, 1779, d. in L. May 18, 1867,
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Cong. He was among the first settlers of L., coming in 1797, and res. here the remainder of his life. Methodist. Whig, and afterward Re- publican. d. April 11, 1864.
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2. i. PHINEAS, b. Jan. 15, 1804.
ii. SIDNEY, b. March 26, 1806, pub. March 9, 1829, Maria Buell, res. Chelsea, Vt. Tanner. Ile d. March, 1890.
3. iii. NAT, b. April 20, 1807.
iv. PHILENA, b. Nov. 16, 1809. in. Gilman Farr (See).
v. JULIA ANN, b. Jan. 1, 1811. d. unm. L. April 15, 1897.
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4. vi. THERON, b. May 8, 1817.
5. vii. ABIJAH, b. May 4, 1818.
viii. SYREL, b. Aug. 8, 1820, d. L. Jan. 14, 1824.
ix. CATHERINE, b. Sept. 20, 1821, d. L. Jan. 13, 1824.
2. PHINEAS ALLEN, son of Abijah 1, b. in L. Jan. 15, 1804. m. Jan. 13, 1830, Sarah 4 dau. of Peter Woodbury, b. in Bethlehem, Cong. He res. in L. from birth to 1844. Hotel-keeper and farmer. Cong. App. Capt. 5th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug. 13, 1833, vacated April 25, 1834, d. in Bethlehem, July 23, 1853.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. KATE. m. Joseph Kelso, res. Dalton, farmer.
ii. GEORGE. m. - Parker, res. Penn. Farmer.
3. NAT ALLEN, son of Abijah 1, b. in L. April 20, 1807. m. Aug. 19, 1834, Almyra Lumer, dau. of Cyrus Allen, b. in Haverhill, Sept. 8, 1817, d. in Worcester, Mass., Jan. 15, 1893. He res. in L. from birth to 1844. Harness-maker. Was prominent in anti-slavery times, and advocated the doctrine of non-resistance. Republican. d. in Lowell, Mass., Jan. 31, 1873 (Acts of Anti-slavery Apostles, pp. 292-3-4). Ch., -
i. JULIA ANN, b. L. Sept. 26, 1835, d. Lowell, Mass, July 25, 1860. unm.
ii. LUCINDA MERRILL, b. L. March 18, 1838, d. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 10, 1866. unm.
iii. GEORGE SUMNER, b. L. Feb. 8, 1840, d. Lowell, Mass., June 1, 1864. unm. Died from wound received in battle of Bethesda Church, May 10, 1864.
iv. EDWIN, b. L. April 17, 1842. m. Annie Wheeler, divorced, res. Spencer, Mass. Shoe employee. Served in the army from 1861 to 1866.
v. ELIZA JANE, b. New Carlisle, Ind., Aug. 21, 1846, res. Spencer, Mass. unm.
vi. FRANK CLINTON, b. Troy, Vt., March 19, 1852, d. Lowell, Mass., July 16, 1874. unm.
vii. ADDA MARIA, b. Troy, Vt., Aug. 4, 1854, d. Lowell, Mass., April 12, 1873. unm.
viii. CLARA, b. Shirley, Mass., May 16, 1857, d. Lowell, Mass., July 14, 1859.
4. TIIERON ALLEN, son of Abijah 1, b. in L. May 8, 1817. m. in 1848, Eliza Cline, dan. of John Mulliken, b. in Thetford, Vt., Oct. 20, 1828, d. in L. April 16, 1876. He res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. d. March 9, 1887. Ch., -
i. CATHERINE, b. N. Y. City, Sept. 14, 1848. m. Feb. 28, 1874, William Brodie, res. Andover, Mass., clothier.
ii. EMELINE, b. N. Y. City, Oct 3, 1850. m. Charles Lovejoy (See).
6 iii. GEORGE, b. Dec. 10, 1852.
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5. ABIJANI ALLEN, son of Abijah 1, b. in L. May 4, 1818. m. July 1, 1849, Adeline Clark, dan. of James Cox, b. in Holderness, Jan. 16, 1823, Cong. She d. Sept. 28, 1897. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Selectman, 1854. Master White Mt. Grange, 1875 to 1882 inc. Ensign 5th Co. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, 1853, to repeal of the Militia Act. I. O. O. F.
Ch., b. in L., -
7. i. CHARLES RAWSON, b. July 23, 1851.
ii. ALICE ISABEL, b. March 31, 1860. m. George Leslie Flanders (See).
6. GEORGE ALLEN, son of Theron 4, b. in L. Dec. 10, 1852. m. Han- nah, dau. of Amos C. Noyes, b. in Easton, Oct. 8, 1855. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. WILLIAM HENRY, b. Dec. 10, 1877.
ii. BESSIE MAY, b. Sept. 20, 1879.
iii. ISABEL, b. Aug. 17, 1881.
iv. HARVEY, b. Oct. 13, 1883.
V. HARRY, b. Oct. 13, 1883.
vi. CHARLES MILLIKEN, b. April 23, 1886.
7. CHARLES RAWSON ALLEN, son of Abijah 5, b. in L. July 23, 1851. m. Jan. 1, 1878, Sophia Amelia, dan. of John A. Harriman (See), b. in L. April 16, 1855. Sec. White Mt. Grange, 1887. Cong. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Republican. Master White Mt. Grange, 1894 and 5; Steward, 1887 to 1890 inc.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. CHRISTIE BELL, b. Nov. 20, 1879.
ii. MAX HARRIMAN, b. Oct. 22, 1882.
ALLEN.
8. ABNER ALLEN, son of Penowell, b. in Sutton, March 29, 1815. m. first, Sept. 25, 1839, Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Cyrus Crouch, b. in Swansea, April 16, 1818, d. in L. June 13, 1866, Free Baptist. m. second, Sept. 24, 1866, Luey Ann, dau. of Ezra Willis, b. in Concord, Vt., Dec. 25, 1829, Free Baptist. She d. in L. Nov. 13, 1897. He res. in L. from 1841 till he d. June 24, 1897. Farmer. Democrat. Free Baptist.
Ch., by w. Elizabeth, -
i. LORINDA C., b. Lempster, June 29, 1840, d. L. Feb. 26, 1842.
Ch., by w. Lucy Ann, -
ii. LEWIS A., b. L. March 29, 1871, d. L. Aug. 11, 1871.
ALLEN.
9. CHARLES B. ALLEN, son of Cyrus, b. in Haverhill, April 5, 1813. m. March 14, 1845, Lucinda, dau. of John H. Merrill, b. in Pembroke, Sept. 13, 1816, d. in Lancaster, Jan. 30, 1881, Cong. He res. in L. from 1827 to 1844. Jeweller. Town Treasurer, 1842-3. Republican. Cong. d. in Lancaster, Jan. 10, 1892.
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Ch., b. in Lancaster, --
i. CHARLES HENRY, b. Jan. 10, 1847. m. Oct. 1, 1871, Martha M. Jewell, res. Lancaster. Harness-maker.
ii. FRANK, b. Sept. 25, 1851.
iii. GEORGE, b. April 25, 1856. unm., res. Minneapolis, Minn.
ALLEN.
10. MELVEN JAMES ALLEN, son of Dr. James, Jr., b. in Cincinnatus, N. Y., May 7, 1852. m. Ella D. Hanckes. He grad. from Amherst Coll., Class of 1879, and commenced the study of theology in 1879. IIe grad. from Andover Theological Seminary in 1882, and was ordained a Cong. minister in Ashby, Mass .. Nov. 8, 1882. He has been located as a Cong. minister as follows: Ashby, Mass., 1882 to 1888 ; Holden, Mass., 1888 to 1890; L., July 1, 1891, to July 25, 1894 ; York, Me., since 1894. His literary work comprises articles published in the Andover, Mass., papers, and as editor of " The Open Door," Holden, Mass., a weekly paper devoted to the interests of Cong. churches in that vicinity. 1889-90. Prest. of Village Improvement Society, Hud- son, Mass., 1889-90. Member Board of Education, Union District, L., 1892-3-4. No children.
ALLEN. ALLAIRE.
1. AUSTIN ALLEN, son of Frank, b. in Monroe, May 12, 1863. m. Jan. 12, 1885, Saraphine, dau. of Alfred Hamel, b. in Berlin. Sept. 6, 1869, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1881. Glove-maker. Republican. Roman Catholic.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. MARY EMMA, b. Feb. 15, 1886.
ii. ADA ALICE, b. Oct. 26, 1888, d. L. April 7, 1889.
iii. FRANK, b. Oct. 4, 1889, d. Bethlehem, Sept. 5, 1890.
iv. MARY, b. Feb. 22, 1896, d. L. Nov. 5, 1896.
v. ALPHONSO, b. Aug. 29, 1898.
ALLISON.
1. MARK ALLISON, son of George, b. in St. Sylvester, P. Q. m. Jan. 24, 1865, Ann, dau. of William Hicks, b. in St. Sylvester, P. Q., April 25, 1848, has res. in L. since 1879, Episcopal. He d. in Canada, June, 1873. Farmer. Episcopal.
Ch., b. in St. Sylvester, P. Q., -
i. WILLIAM ALBERT, b. Jan. 7, 1867. unm., res. L.
2. ii. GEORGE HERBERT, b. April 19, 1868.
iii. MARY ANN, b. May 20, 1870. m. Aug. 1891, Fred Odell, res. Sher- brooke, P. Q., merchant.
iv. EDNA ADELAIDE, b. May 13, 1872, res. L.
2. GEORGE HERBERT ALLISON, son of Mark I, b. in St. Sylvester, P. Q., April 19, 1868. m. Sept. 15, 1892, Josephine, dau. of John Callahan, b. in Bethlehem, March 20, 1864, Roman Catholic. He has res. in L. since 1881. Glove-maker. Democrat.
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JOHN ROBERT, b. April 29, 1896.
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ANDREWS.
1. HIERBERT MARSTON ANDREWS, son of Randall, b. in Enfield, Sept. 9, 1851. m. Nov. 16, 1887, Sara C. S. Hutchinson of Phila., who had been a missionary of the Presbyterian Board in India. He grad. from Kimball Union Academy in 1871, and Dart. Coll. in 1876, commenced the study of theology in the fall of 1876, and attended Union Theolog- ical Seminary in N. Y. City, where he grad. in 1879. He was ordained as deacon, May, 1880 ; as Episcopal priest, June 12, 1881, in N. Y. City. He worked as City Missionary three years during Seminary course in Olivet Chapel ; fall of 1879, missionary of Church of Holy Trinity, N. Y. City ; June, 1880, Assistant Rector of St. Ambrose Church, N. Y. City ; June, 1881, Rector in charge of All Saints' Church in L. ; fall of 1882, minister in charge of Cong. Church, Beth- lehem ; Jan. 1884, minister in charge of Cong. Church, Franklin ; Sept. 1885, minister in charge of Cong. Church in Enfield, and Union Church, Enfield Centre, to Jan. 1, 1887. In 1889 he and his wife went to Lodiana, India, as missionaries.
ANDREWS.
2. IRVING BURTON ANDREWS, son of Benjamin F. Andrews, b. in Orange, Nov. 29, 1858. m. April, 1880, C. Ella Knowlton, b. Dan- bury, Nov. 21, 1859, dau. of James and Clarissa (Ford) Knowlton ; she d. Nov. 23, 1883 ; he m. second, 1891, Lilla Davis, b. 1868, dau. of Geo. W. Davis of Canaan. He removed to L. 1898. Republican. Cong.
Ch. by w. Ella, - i. LYLE S., b. Danbury, Feb. 27, 1881.
Ch., by w. Lilla, b. in Lisbon, -
ii. NEAL D., b. May 15, 1892.
iii. LAURENCE, b. Nov. 23, 1893.
iv. GEORGE I., b. Dec. 20, 1895.
v. ABBEY, b. Nov. 26, 1897.
ANDRUS.
1. WILLIAM F. ANDRUS, son of H. S., b. in Craftsbury, Vt., May 11, 1857. m. Jan. 1, 1884, Alice May, dau. of Porter Baldwin Watson (See), b. in Salisbury, Feb. 17, 1858. He res. in L. from 1882 to 1891. Started "Littleton Courier " Dec. 4, 1889 ; sold to Courier Pub. Co., May 13, 1891. Is now publisher and proprietor of " Gorham Moun- taineer." No children.
2. CHARLES W. ANDRUS, son of H. S., b. in Craftsbury, Vt., Oct. 21, 1861. m. Sept. 1, 1888, Cora E., dau. of Herbert J. Buck, b. in Al- burgh, Vt., Dec. 30, 1869. He has res. in L. since 1885. Hotel clerk. Democrat. No children.
ANGIER.
1. JOHN ANGIER, b. in Wethersfield, Vt., in 1785. m Mary Mann, b. in Wethersfield, Vt., d. in Haverhill. He was a physician, res. in Haverhill and Chester, where he d. in 1836. Eight ch.
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Annis.
2. JAMES HARVEY ANGIER, son of John 1, b. in Wethersfield, Vt., Sept. 18, 1815. m. first, May 17, 1843, Cynthia Page Heath, b. in 1822, d. April 9, 1869. m. second. Nov. 2, 1870, Mina Corning. He res. in L. from 1848 to 1853. Hotel-keeper. Democrat. Deputy sheriff, 1849 to 1852 inc. Fire ward, 1849. Moderator, 1851-2. I. O. O. F., First N. G. of Ammonoosuc Lodge. Postmaster at Mentor, Ohio, under Prest. Garfield.
Ch., by w. Cynthia, -
i. JOHN CUTLER, b. April 12, 1844. m. June 17, 1868, Lucy Jane Briggs. Ch., George Cutler, b. Nov. 8, 1869.
ii. ELLEN JANE, b. Aug. 7, 1846, d. April 24, 1860.
iii. MARY DEBORAII, b. March 19, 1850. m. April 10, 1872, Wilson D. Smith.
Ív. SARAH CYNTHIA, b. April 29, 1852. m. Sept. 27, 1877, Edward James Dickey.
v. FLORENCE BLANCHE, b. Sept. 4, 1855. m. March 4, 1875, Fred Webb.
vi. FRANK, b. Oct. 21, 1860.
ANNIS.
1. ASA ANNIS, b. in Hopkinton, Feb. 1786. m. Jan. 10, 1811, Philena, dan. of Nathaniel Bidwell, b. in Lebanon, Nov. 1791, d. in L. May 4, 1857. He res. in L. from 1820 to 1858. Farmer. d. in. L. March 24, 1858.
Ch., -
2. i. AMASA S., b Bath.
ii. AMos, b. Bath, April 5, 1815. unm., d. L. March 26, 1884.
iii. ORANGE E., b. Bath.
iv. MARY JANE, b. 1819, d. L. Feb. 12, 1852.
V. POLLYETTE, b. L.
vi. LOUISA, b L. 1821. m. William R. Wells (See).
2. AMASA S. ANNIS, son of Asa1, b. in Bath. m. first, Dec. 20, 1837, Mary P. Goddard, b. 1810, Methodist, d. in L. June 21, 1855. m. second, Nov. 29, 1855, Mercy W. Cannon. He res. in L. from 1834 to 1863. Farmer. d. in Manchester abont 1883.
3. ORANGE E. ANNIS, son of Asa 1, b. in Bath, May 23, 1812. m. first, Dec. 14, 1837, Lucinda, dau. of Jesse Wells, b. in Danville, Vt., in 1819, d. March 11, 1840. m. second, Nov. 22, 1840, Sarah Ann Clifford, b. in Danville, Vt., d. Feb. 1879. He res. in L. from 1834 to 1879. Farmer. d. in L. Aug. 21, 1879. Ch., b. in L., -
i. PHILENA C., h. Sept. 14, 1838. m. first, Jan. 1, 1856, Obed S. Hatch, Co. A, 1st Vt. H. Art., private, killed at · Middletown, Va., Oct. 19, 1864. m. second, Warren Phillips, res. Nashua. Clerk.
ii. ROSETTE W., b. Aug. 12, 1842. m. Horace J. Kenney (See).
ANNIS.
4. ARTIIUR ANNIS, son of John, b. in Durham, P. Q., Dec. 28, 1862. m. Feb. 28, 1890, Etta, dau. of Frank Carey, b. in Plymouth, March 8, 1870, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1893. Mill hand. Cong. Democrat.
Ch., -
i. MATTHEW, b. Lisbon, March 27, 1890.
ii. ARTHUR G., b. L. March 20, 1893.
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Applebee.
APPLEBEE.
1. NATIIAN APPLEBEE came to L. in 1792, and res. here until he d., about 1812. He m. Catherine -. She m. second, Ephraim McIn- tire, father of Reuben (See).
Ch., -
i. ELIZABETH, b. Franconia, Feb. 14, 1784.
ii. JOHN, b. Franconia, Jan. 20, 1786.
iii. ANN, b. Franconia, Feb. 26, 1788. m. Dec. 30, 1813, Joel Wilder, son of
Joel and Lydia (Morse) Wilder.
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